Jordan Sperber (@hoopvision68) 's Twitter Profile
Jordan Sperber

@hoopvision68

Somewhere between a basketball coach and a data scientist

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Nikola Jokic's Perfect Quarter Jokic scored or created a ridiculous 36(!!) of Denver’s 38 points in the 3rd Quarter of Game 5. Watch how he did it:

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Boston's Brilliant Offensive Wrinkle The C's scored 4 baskets in Game 2 by positioning guards in the dunker spot, opposite the normal formation Not only that, Boston kept the guard on the *strong side* to ensure the helper wasn't a rim protector or cause confusion in rotations

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Mississippi State's Chris Jans is hiring Hoop Vision's Jordan Sperber to his staff, source told The Field of 68. Sperber worked for Jans for one season at New Mexico State as video coordinator. Sperber has done an incredible job with Hoop Vision since starting it a handful of

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It's official! I'm joining the Mississippi State staff as Senior Director of Basketball Strategy. A huge thank you to everyone who consumed and supported my work over the past 6 years. Really excited for the next challenge!

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5-out is all the rage across all levels of basketball, but one of the most used plays in the SEC last season was kind of the opposite -- sticking a big right underneath the hoop NEW video breaking down the play and its origins youtu.be/WDzKTUObqkY

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Outstanding a deep dive from Jordan Sperber into a clever design from Bob McKillop’s playbook, a move widely used across the SEC in 24-25 In the ACC, while they certainly weren't alone, Clemson led the way in running this action with Schieffelin + Lakhin

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League average offensive rebound % consistently declined for 15+ years in both the NCAA and NBA, but in the last few years has been on the rise

League average offensive rebound % consistently declined for 15+ years in both the NCAA and NBA, but in the last few years has been on the rise